Righty tighty meaning in English
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Definition
(I'm leaving now), righty tighty?: (I'm leaving now), OK, is that alright with you?
Note that this term is rarely used in English. "OK?" and "alright?" (or "alrighty?") are more common.
lefty loosey, righty tighty: turn a screw to the left (counter-clockwise) to loosen it, to the right (clockwise) to tighten it
- "I can sell them for whatever I want! Righty tighty?"
- "Not righty tighty."
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